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Rajgir
Rajgir (old name Rajagriha, meaning "The City of Kings") is an ancient city and university town in the Nalanda district of Bihar, India. Also a Cultural capital of Magadh. It was the capital of the Haryanka dynasty, the Pradyota dynasty, the Brihadratha dynasty, the Mauryan Empire, and it was the retreat center for the Buddha and his sangha. Other historical figures such as Mahavira and king Bimbisara lived there, and due to its religious significance, the city holds a place of prominence in Buddhist, Jain and Hindu scriptures.
Puttur
city in Karnataka, India
Gauri Kund
village in Uttarakhand, India
Bakreswar
Manikaran
Manikaran is a town located in the Parvati Valley on river Parvati, northeast of Bhuntar in the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is at an altitude of 1760 m and is located 4 km from Kasol, about 45 km from Kullu and about 35 km from Bhuntar. The small town is known for its hot springs and pilgrim centres of Manali and Kullu. An experimental geothermal energy plant has also been set up here.
Vajreshwari Temple
hindu temple in Maharashtra, India
Sita Kund
pilgrimage site with temple and thermal springs
Unapdev
thumb|Hot water spring in Unapdev
thumb|left|A mandir near the hot water spring
Unapdev is a hill station in the town of Shahada, Maharashtra located near the village of Dara.